Married or considering marriage to a foreign national? Does your spouse or fiancée have children? We can explain your options and help you decide what is best for you.

Fiancée Visa

Spousal Visa

Adjustment of Status

Consular Process

Removal of Conditions: If you are a conditional resident, then be sure to apply to remove the conditions on your residency before your green card expires.

Family Member Petitions

Wish to sponsor your parent, sibling, or child?

Adjustment of Status: If your family member is in the United States, they may qualify to remain in the United States and apply for lawful permanent residence

Consular Process: If your family member is abroad, we can lead you through the multi step process to immigrate them.

Did you or your spouse enter as a tourist and remain past your authorized stay? You may qualify under an exception that allows you to stay in the U.S.

Waivers of Inadmissibility

Individuals who entered the United States without permission, are in the United States unlawfully, have previous immigration or criminal violation, may require a waiver.

The standards for waivers varies on the application, however, waivers usually require the showing of hardship on the "qualifying relative" (the family member who is a lawful permanent resident or US citizen).

A waiver is a very important and very personal application. We must show why your family deserves to be reunited or stay together. We must show why your family is different than all the other families trying to apply. To do this was must get to know you very well, so that we can show how special your family is. This is a difficult process, but we are there to guide you throughout it.

Domestic Violence - Victims of Crime

If you have been the victim of domestic violence, or other crimes, you may qualify for either a visa or lawful permanent residence. You may qualify for one or more of the following, and we will help you decide which avenue is best for you.

VAWA: If you were the victim of domestic violence at the hands of a spouse who is a US Citizen or lawful permanent resident, then you may qualify for permanent residency. If you entered the United States on a fiance/e visa and have not yet married, you may also qualify for permanent residency if you were the victim of domestic violence.

U – Visa: This a visa which helps victims of many different types of crimes. The most common is domestic violence. For the U - Visa, you do not need to be married to the abuser and atter if your abuser has lawful status in the United States. examples of other crimes

Citizenship & Naturalization

If you would like to become a US Citizen, we can lead you through the process.